Barak is a fictional character in the David Eddings book series The Belgariad followed by The Malloreon; however, his part in The Malloreon is much more brief. An intimidating Cherek berserker, and the captain of the largest Cherek warship in existence, he is the Earl of Trellheim, a Clan Chief of the Chereks, and a cousin of Anheg, King of Cherek. He is known as the Dreadful Bear in the Mrin Codex and other similar texts.

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Barak a.k.a. The Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound or Bosanski Oštrodlaki Gonič, also called the Barak, is a hunting dog breed developed in Bosnia. The breed is a scenthound, originally used to hunt large game.

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Court President Barak in United Mizrahi Bank presents a fourfold argument in
favour of judicial review over primary legislation. The first proposition adoptedby
Barak is that the basisforjudicial review ofthe constitutionality of
primarylegislation ...

Barak is a Hebrew verb which means to kneel down, to bow low as a sign of
adoration and reverence. It carries with it the idea of humbling oneself to a place
that is lower than God. David writes in Psalm 95:6, 'Come and let us worship Him,
...

Barak is a Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the
recipient of the Critical Criminologist of the Year, 1999, awarded by the American
Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology. — 269 — Elaine
Barclay is a ...

Nor did Barak achieve a final settlement with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Clinton invited Barak and Arafat to Camp David in July 2000 for two weeks of
face-to-face meetings. Barak and Arafat declared a desire for a final settlement,
and ...

Distinctive Features Gregg Barak (1988) first used the term 'newsmaking
criminology' to explore the relationships between the study and production of
crime news and the interaction by criminologists and others involved in the
processes of ...